Mike Jones
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PW-City Sign Issue OpenBarton Rd & Preston St Grand Terrace, CA, 92313, USA - Grand TerracePlease repair hanging Barton Rd. Street sign.
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PW-Parks (Non-Emergency request) Archived11830-11846 Preston St Grand Terrace, CA 92313, USA - Grand TerraceDoes http://westcoastarborists.com have permission to use city fire hydrants and city water to fill their trucks, then charge us for the work being done? It seems like they might be double dipping on the tax payers of GT.
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CE-Non-Emergency Archived22320-22374 Barton Rd Grand Terrace, CA 92313, USA - Grand TerraceWide, white trailer parked on Barton Rd partially blocking North West lane just West of Canal St.
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PW-Parks (Non-Emergency request) ArchivedAddress Unavailable - Grand TerraceMy trees were cut recently by the city and they knocked the lights down on the side of my house tearing the power cable. They left a potential fire hazard. The issue that makes me really upset is they didnt say anything and pretended it didn't happen.
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PW-Parks (Non-Emergency request) Archived1564-1648 S Mt Vernon Ave Grand Terrace, CA 92313, USA - Grand TerraceLandslide going down the Mt Vernon hill north Grand Terrace Rd. its been like that for a month or more
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CE-Non-Emergency Archived21810 Main St Grand Terrace, CA 92313, USA - Grand TerraceWhy is GTHS violating kids rights for a dance? The kids are being patted down without just cause. They can ask them to open their purse or run a metal detector over them as a safety precaution. Hands off the kids!
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Will Grand Terrace take action? ArchivedPreston Street Grand Terrace, California - Grand TerracePreston St. Has become a major route for parents dropping their kids off at the stop signs in the no parking area behind the elementary school. Kids that walk to school on Preston are in danger. There are speeding cars up and down this street with parents in a hurry to get to work. I suggest some speed bumps on Preston St. to slow traffic to a reasonable speed. It's a down hill slope and people get carried away while flooring it to the stop light. The question is, will the city do anything to protect its citizens? So far they have done nothing, will it continue?